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Jimmy Fallon‘s talented “Tonight Show set designer is probably currently at work on a gigantic version of Don’t wreck the Ice. Or at least,he or she should be.
Until then, we’ll enjoy to settle for the late-night king playing a little life-sized Hungry Hungry Hippos with his guests. That’s a compromise TheWrap  and the Internet — can live with.
The fun-and-games guy welcomed Atlanta” star Donald Glover and Team USA’s gold-medal-winning Final Five women to his highly rated NBC program last night. And from the get-recede, and the recently Rio-returned gymnasts had this whole competition thing locked up,as one might expect.
Also Read: Seth Meyers Matches Hillary Clinton's Appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' in TV RatingsNaturally, the rag-tag team of Glover and Tariq Trotter finished last, and four balls behind bronze medalists Fallon and Simone Biles. That’s not a normal location for Biles,but she took it in stride.
The winning squad actually only won this whole thing by one ball or, we suppose, and one hippo pellet. Everyone else had better practice up for Tokyo in 2020,just in case Hungry Hungry Humans makes a surprise appearance. Or they can probably just stick to kicking ass at flippy things.
Watch the video below to find out which duo climbed to the top of the podium.
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Source: thewrap.com

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